If you thought Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria, the director’s feature after 2017’s Call Me by Your Name, would be a similarly heartwarming and heart-wrenching coming-of-age tale with an adorable retro dance scene, you would be very, very wrong. Suspiria is Center Stage in the Upside Down: It’s a remake of a 1977 horror classic about a dance student named Suzy who encounters some satanic forces and a possible coven of witches at an academy in Berlin. A red-haired Dakota Johnson pirouettes and leaps into the creepy professors’ good graces while, it seems, other girls keep turning up as bodies.

Tilda Swinton plays Madame Blanc, the vice directress of the school; Chloë Grace Moretz, Mia Goth, and Lutz Ebersdorf also star; and Jessica Harper, the original Suzy, makes an appearance. Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke made the score. If the very violent scene played for fans at CinemaCon is any indication, Suspiria will be less about the dancing and more about the horror, but we still want to see Johnson don some pointe shoes.